Comic-Con is too big to stay inside the Convention Center. If you’re not much for the party scene, here are some ways to have fun outside the hall.

The Walking Dead Escape at Petco Park

Do you have the skills and stamina to survive the zombie apocalypse? Prove it. The Walking Dead Escape is taking over Petco Park in East Village for three days of grotesque adventure during Comic-Con (today through Saturday). The goal? Don’t have your face eaten by a zombie as you climb, crawl, hide and slide your way through the stadium. The first 10,000 people to make it through the course will receive a limited-edition copy of “The Walking Dead” No. 100. Tickets start at $75, available at thewalkingdeadescape.com.

Zombie Walk in downtown San Diego

You haven’t truly embraced Friday the 13th until you stride the streets of downtown San Diego with hundreds of zombies. More than a Comic-Con party, Zombie Walk represents the fight for undead rights. Dress up in your finest zombie attire from head to toe — the more extreme, the better — and meet the rest of the zombie nation downtown at the corner of Fourth and Broadway by 5 p.m. Zombie Walk is free and open to all ages, and it takes off at 5:30 p.m. Check out the official guidelines at sdzombiewalk.com.

“Extra” at Comic-Con

Located at the San Diego Bayfront Park outside the Convention Center, this free stage will feature live interviews with stars, a Batcave featuring all six Batmobiles from TV and film, music performances, including Kevin Bacon’s band The Bacon Brothers, a cosplay contest, hands-on video game demos and nightly film screenings. The event runs today through Saturday. Free. For a complete schedule of events, visit comiccon.thewb.com.

CNET Base Station

Located at Lou and Mickey’s Restaurant across from the convention center, this lounge is the place to go to get away from it all. The lounge will have recharging stations to keep all of your gadgets fueled, and complementary food and drinks to get you through the rest of the day. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, raffle drawings and hands-on demos for upcoming video games. The lounge will be open Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Casbah during the Con

The indie spirit is alive and well at Comic-Con with these events at the Casbah. Tonight will feature a night of comedy in both stand-up and film forms, while Friday and Saturday will feature bands and DJs such as John Maus and Teenage Burritos. Doors open at 8 p.m. For ticket prices and lineups, go to imposemagazine.com.

For a complete schedule of what's happening at next week's Comic-Con, go to the official site here.